A side note about the Fourth Edition of Shinigami History:
It was actually formerly (in its third edition) part of a series called The History and Traditions of Death Gods. When the popularity of the death-god catchall term “Shinigami” came about, the class these history books were used for had its name changed from “History of Death Gods 101″ to “Shinigami History 101.” It then struck the book-editing faction of the Bureau of Rings as odd that the book should have a title so different than the name of its respective course, so they changed that as well.
And that, in fact, was the only change they made to create a “Fourth Edition.”
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A side note about the Fourth Edition of Shinigami History:
It was actually formerly (in its third edition) part of a series called The History and Traditions of Death Gods. When the popularity of the death-god catchall term “Shinigami” came about, the class these history books were used for had its name changed from “History of Death Gods 101″ to “Shinigami History 101.” It then struck the book-editing faction of the Bureau of Rings as odd that the book should have a title so different than the name of its respective course, so they changed that as well.
And that, in fact, was the only change they made to create a “Fourth Edition.”
Damn, that instructor is one snazzy dresser; I must say~! =3
Heh, that’s actually one version of the teachers’ uniform.
I’m glad I got to this point. The comic starts off quite baffling, but it’s much easier to follow now. Keep it up!
I’m glad you got to this point too. :D You’ll like what’s to come. Thanks for readin’.
Ahhhhhhhhh…3<